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[quote=Anonymous] I don't socialize with people who choose to decline life-saving vaccinations. It's both out of self-interest and principle: 1. Self-interest because unvaccinated people transmit Covid much more than vaccinated people, and they can therefore infect my family. Even though vaccinated people generally have a good outcome with Covid, sometimes they don't, so I don't want to take that risk. 2. These unvaccinated-by-choice put vulnerable people at risk in their community, by going about their daily lives and interacting with all sorts of people who may be elderly or immuno-compromised, or healthy but who can then catch Covid from them and transmit it to other vulnerable people. This is the very definition of unsafe practices during a pandemic. So no. It's both a medical and moral decision. [/quote]
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